It’s one thing to say that third base is a shallow position, but it’s another thing to see it. And by “see it” I don’t mean wake up every morning and sigh in dismay at another hollow 1-for-4 effort from Chase Headley...

The Reds were a popular sleeper pick in 2009. As it turns out, we were all just a year too early. Cincinnati returns essentially the same lineup it ran out each day during its NL Central title run with a few new additions...

Before I wrote this post, I performed a couple of quick searches on Google and needless to say I was disappointed. There is clearly not enough love out there for Cincinnati Reds’ outfielder Drew Stubbs ...

With mock drafts in full swing and actual fantasy drafts on the horizon, I decided to take a look at the list of fringe players who are unlikely to be drafted but who have the potential to see a lot of time on fantasy rosters...

If Tampa Bay wishes to contend in 2011, it’ll need major contributions from the young players on their roster who are being called upon to replace Carl Crawford, Carlos Pena, Matt Garza, Jason Bartlett and essentially the entire bullpen...

It hurts me to write this, but it must be done. Don’t buy into the hype surrounding Trevor Cahill, his 18-8 record or his 2.97 ERA last season. I really like Cahill. He doesn’t walk a lot of batters (2...

The MLB averaged 12 20/20 players per year from 2007-2009. Last year there were just six. This exclusive brotherhood is shrinking, and players with this now rare power/speed combo are gaining significant value in fantasy leagues...

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